New & Old NGAUS Leaders Say Active-Guard Relations Better, But…

New & Old NGAUS Leaders Say Active-Guard Relations Better, But…
New & Old NGAUS Leaders Say Active-Guard Relations Better, But…

WASHINGTON: “Trust, but verify.” On Gus Hargett’s last day at the National Guard Association of the United States, that’s the advice the long-time NGAUS president gave his successor, Roy Robinson, on dealing with regular active-duty leaders. “I think these guys want to do the right thing,” said Hargett, particularly praising the Army Chief of Staff,…

AUSA Head Carter Ham On Army’s Future, AUSA 2016

AUSA Head Carter Ham On Army’s Future, AUSA 2016
AUSA Head Carter Ham On Army’s Future, AUSA 2016

WASHINGTON: As the Army grapples with new concepts such as Multi-Domain Battle, Congress continues to avoid its constitutional responsibilities to pass spending bills, and the world grows ever more complex, the leaders of the Army gather here for the annual tribal event known as the Association of the US Army’s annual conference. Retired Gen. Carter…

Guard Cheers Army Chief Milley: Budget Civil War Seems Over

Guard Cheers Army Chief Milley: Budget Civil War Seems Over
Guard Cheers Army Chief Milley: Budget Civil War Seems Over

BALTIMORE: Army Chief of Staff Mark Milley owned the room here at the annual conference of the National Guard Association of the US, a powerful group once bitterly at odds with his predecessor, Ray Odierno. Two years after an Army plan to disband Guard Apache gunship battalions started a Guard revolt, one year after the…

Army Must Forge New Path on Weapons Spending

Army Should Break With DoD’s Modernization Strategy

Army Should Break With DoD’s Modernization Strategy
Army Should Break With DoD’s Modernization Strategy

The Army needs to break with DoD’s modernization strategy or risk being broken itself. Simply stated, the Army cannot afford to cut end strength and units in order to free up resources for modernization. This is all the more true if the modernization programs are complex, expensive and will take years to reach IOC. The…

Army Wants To Buy Back Guard Apaches In 2018: VCSA Allyn

Army Wants To Buy Back Guard Apaches In 2018: VCSA Allyn
Army Wants To Buy Back Guard Apaches In 2018: VCSA Allyn

WASHINGTON: Army budgeteers are laboring mightily to fund four National Guard attack helicopter battalions in their 2018 request, if Congress doesn’t add the money for 2017, the service’s vice-chief said today. The Army also has “a resourcing strategy” to restore an 11th Combat Aviation Brigade — a mix of attack and utility helicopters — to…

Army’s $7.5B Unfunded Wish List: Guard Apaches & Anti-Russian Radars

Army’s $7.5B Unfunded Wish List: Guard Apaches & Anti-Russian Radars
Army’s $7.5B Unfunded Wish List: Guard Apaches & Anti-Russian Radars

UPDATED with comment from Army Commission & National Guard Association of the US WASHINGTON: The Army $7.5 billion wishlist for Congress, obtained by Breaking Defense, of needs that didn’t fit in its 2017 budget includes $1.64 billion for new weapons and $1.2 billion to implement the recommendations of the National Commission on the Future of the Army to retain four National…

Army Commission’s Landmark Report Will Shape Budget Battle

Army Commission’s Landmark Report Will Shape Budget Battle
Army Commission’s Landmark Report Will Shape Budget Battle

UPDATED: Pentagon official rejects Commission’s Apache plan as “too expensive” WASHINGTON: After nine months of often frantic effort, the National Commission on the Future of the Army delivered its final report yesterday afternoon. Now comes the hard part. It’s 2016, not 2015, that will be the year of the commission, because their 208-page report will…

Army Commission: Pay More To Keep Apaches in Guard

Army Commission: Pay More To Keep Apaches in Guard
Army Commission: Pay More To Keep Apaches in Guard

UPDATED: Retired Gen. Ham Adds Apache Cost Info At Friday breakfast WASHINGTON: The congressionally chartered National Commission on the Future of the Army recommends splitting the difference between the regular Army and the National Guard in a bitterly polarizing dispute over AH-64 Apache attack helicopters. That’s the most politically high-profile recommendation out of dozens, many of them…

Army Commission Drops Hints On Final Report; Reorg Likely

Army Commission Drops Hints On Final Report; Reorg Likely
Army Commission Drops Hints On Final Report; Reorg Likely

ARLINGTON: As it hustles towards a February 1st deadline, the National Commission on the Future of the Army remains pretty tight-lipped on what it’ll say in its report to Congress. Even our usually savvy sources are mostly shrugging their shoulders. However, the commissioners have dropped enough hints for us to make two educated guesses. First, the…

Guard Association (NGAUS): We Can Work With CSA Gen. Milley

Guard Association (NGAUS): We Can Work With CSA Gen. Milley
Guard Association (NGAUS): We Can Work With CSA Gen. Milley

WASHINGTON: The powerful National Guard Association of the US spent a year and a half battling the last Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Ray Odierno, over everything from Apache gunships to readiness. NGAUS president Gus Hargett has a very different take on Gen. Mark Milley, who replaced Odierno August 14. “I found him to be…

Army: Three New Leaders, Three Big Challenges

Army: Three New Leaders, Three Big Challenges
Army: Three New Leaders, Three Big Challenges

WASHINGTON: On purpose or otherwise, the administration is building a truly interesting team at the top of the Army. Call them Mister Pentagon, Mister Hill, and General Trenches: Mr. Pentagon is Eric Fanning, not yet formally nominated for Army Secretary but the nigh-certain candidate. Fanning served as acting Air Force Secretary, Deputy Undersecretary of the…

Wait For Commission Before Cutting Guard, Gen. Grass Tells SAC-D

Wait For Commission Before Cutting Guard, Gen. Grass Tells SAC-D
Wait For Commission Before Cutting Guard, Gen. Grass Tells SAC-D

CAPITOL HILL: It’s not every day you hear a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff asking Congress to undo part of the administration’s budget proposal. But National Guard Bureau director Gen. Frank Grass is in a unique position, the only chief caught between the Pentagon and the states. So this morning, Gen. Grass explicitly…

Ham, Lamont To Head Guard Commission: Tight Deadline, Big Decisions

Ham, Lamont To Head Guard Commission: Tight Deadline, Big Decisions
Ham, Lamont To Head Guard Commission: Tight Deadline, Big Decisions

WASHINGTON: After 15 months of bitter public debate between regular Army leadership and National Guard advocates, the commission Congress created to settle the matter met for the first time Friday and chose its chair and vice-chair, announced today. Heading the commission will be Gen. Carter Ham, a retired regular officer, while his No. 2 will…

Army Adds $500M For Helicopters, But…

Army Adds $500M For Helicopters, But…
Army Adds $500M For Helicopters, But…

PENTAGON: $473 million. That’s the amount the 2016 budget request would boost spending over 2015 to modernize the Army’s aging helicopter fleet.That’s a nine percent increase in a time of shrinking budgets, swelling aviation to more than the next two modernization accounts (ground vehicles and networks) combined. But the Army’s aircraft request may be dead on arrival.…